Product description
"How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love Difficult People in Your Life" is a book that offers a unique approach to dealing with difficult people. The book explains that making peace with others isn't as tough or terrible as we think it is, especially when we can use an adorable animal analogy to apply it to real-life problems. The book provides tips for calming the quills of parents, children, siblings, strangers, and other prickly people you may encounter.
The book includes three easy ways to end an argument, which can help prevent conflicts and keep relationships healthy. It also explains how to spot the porcupine in others and in ourselves. By identifying the porcupine in others, we can avoid getting into conflicts with them and instead work to resolve issues in a peaceful manner. By identifying the porcupine in ourselves, we can take steps to improve our communication skills and avoid becoming a porcupine in the first place.
The book is written by a therapist and has a foreword by Dr. Debbie Ellis, widow of Dr. Albert Ellis. The book is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn how to love difficult people in their life. It is a fun and easy way to apply the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy to real-life situations. With its unique approach and practical tips, "How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love Difficult People in Your Life" is a must-read for anyone who wants to improve their relationships with others.